Disambiguation: Multiple Bells, Beales, and Bealls named Thomas
There were various Thomas Bells, Beales or Bealls at the same time (1630-1685) in England and Scotland, associated with Maryland.
Beall-12 Thomas Beall. Born about 1631, St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland. Presbyterian. Associated with Loving Acquaintance in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Aged 100 in Prince George's County, Maryland in 1730. Had children, Euphene, Elizabeth, William Benjamin, Thomas, born Prince Georges County, MD beginning 1665. Married Elizabeth Unknown, born, say, 1670, possibly 3rd wife.
Bell-34939 Thomas Bell, born 1635, d. 1689. [1] Immigrated to Anne Arundel County 1659 with wife Elizabeth Unknown. Associated with Bell's Haven. No children
Beall-281 Thomas Beall b. Scotland say 1644, parents unknown. Say 1669 m. Janet Oliphant, father of Robert, Immigrant. Lived Kinchapel and Balgrove. Never left Scotland. Had children Robert, Bessie, Janet baptized at St. Andrews 1670-1674; an Oliphant witnessed Robert.
Beall-1024 Thomas Beall, b. 1647 Scotland, d. 1730, MD. Merge proposed with Beall-12.
Beale-1736 Thomas Beale, born, say 1650, husband of Elizabeth Lee. English. Roman Catholic. Lived in St. Mary's County. Had son John, b. PGC 1674. Had son John b. PGC 1674 to Thomas & Elizabeth John Beall b: AFT 1667 in Calvert County, Maryland[2]
Beall-176 Thomas Beall, son of Thomas, b. 1665 Prince Georges County, m. Tabitha Hilleary, d. 1730 Georgia. [3]
Beall-157 Thomas Beall, son of Col. Ninian, born about 1682, died 7 April 1708. From his will it appears he had neither wife nor children to inherit at the time of his death
1682 Birth and Parentage
Fielder Beall estimates that Thomas Beall, son of Ninian the Immigrant was born in Calvert County about 1682. [4]
From: Ninian and Ruth Beall of Prince George's County
To: Thomas Beall, son
Of one Negro boy called James about 10 years of age Ninian Beall and Ruth Beall (mark)
Witnessed: Thomas Evans and Alex'r Ross (mark) [6]
1707 Will and Death
Thomas apparently intended to travel to England in the fall of 1707 and set his affairs in order by writing a will. His Will 1 Sept 1707 - 7 Aug 1708 gives to brothers John and George personalty; brother Ninian administrator. [7][5].
The preface to Thomas' will states Whereas it doth please God by his providence to cause me to leave the place and land of my nativity and intending, God willing to leave for England if the Almighty spares me, if not then to
brother John my working tools",
to brother George, negro James;
brother Ninian sole executer. </i>
Heterick [5] cites this will to prove Thomas was born in Scotland, "land of my nativity", versus the clear sense that the occasion for the will, recorded at Annapolis, MD, was a planned trip to England, the starting place for which was his land of nativity, Maryland.
8 August 1708, Ninian Beall and Thomas Evans were administrators of Thomas Beall. Thomas Sprigg and Edward Willett, sureties. [5]
Research Notes
Disambiguation
Do not confuse this Thomas, clearly a son of Ninian, with an earlier Thomas.
Parran [8] and some other writers show a Thomas and his brother John born in Scotland of an earlier wife of Col. Ninian Beall. Such a Thomas would be born around 1650 or earlier. Parran reports that Thomas as the husband of Elizabeth Bateman, and as the father of John. Lineages which Parran traces back to Thomas Beall of Ninian therefore actually trace back to Alexander Beall of Alexander.
Sources
↑ Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck CountiesProfile for Thomas Bell Accessed 1 June 2020 jhd
↑ Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties.Profile for Thomas Beall born 1680 Accessed 11 November 2021 jhd
↑ Fielder M. M. Beall. Colonial families of the United States descended from the immigrants who arrived before 1700, mostly from England and Scotland, and who are now represented by citizens of the following names, Bell, Beal, Bale, Beale, BeallNinian Beall] By the author: Washington, DC, 1929, page 49. Reprints from Higginson Book Company, Salem, MA. This is a classic text on the Beall family. It contains extensive documentation, but unfortunately also contains some major errors of relationships.jhd
↑ 5.05.15.25.3 Elizabeth Heterick. Five Families Beall of Maryland: Their Intermarriages and Descendants" Unpublished manuscript, no date, Montgomery County Historical Society, Rockville, Maryland. Section IV: Colonel Ninian Beall, Immigrant to Maryland, page 2: Thomas Beall, son of Col. Ninian Beall
↑ Fielder M M Beall cites Prince Georges Wills Liber folio 35 and Liber 12, folio 309.
↑ Alice Norris Parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Baltimore: H. G. Roebuck, 1935.p. 59
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